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Research themes in history of medical sciences
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Instances of the use of physics- and photography-related equipment in psycho-physical research into vision
Invocation of circuits in nineteenth-century discussions of nerves and nervous action.
Material about Frederick Gowland Hopkins
Material addressing the history of nerve physiology
Material addressing the history of photomicrography
Material concerned with optical and visual phenomena produced by rotating discs
Material concerning illustrations and photographs in physiological literature (c.1860-1920)
Material relating to Charles Sherrington's work on ocular physiology and binocular vision
Material relating to Sir Charles Sherrington's interest in fatigue
Material relating to the development and use of stroboscopes before c.1910
Material relating to the emergence of physiological aesthetics (c.1850-1910)
Material relating to the foundation of the Quarterly Journal of Experimental Physiology (1900-1908)
Material relating to the rehabilitation of spinal and spinal cord injuries
Sherrington's efforts to further the institutional position of experimental physiology in Britain
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